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Charli XCX took a swipe at as they appeared on The Show on Friday night.
The singer, 33, and the chef, 59, appeared on the chat show to promote their respective releases, The Moment and Being Gordon Ramsay.
But conversation soon turned to Charli's hit album BRAT and the phenomenon that became BRAT summer.
The record proved popular with the TV chef's daughters, as Graham asked Gordon if they channelled what they thought Brat was, Gordon replied: 'It's just attitude. In abundance. Loud volume. I think the older you get, the lower you want the volume.'
Quick to defend her BRAT album, Charli took the opportunity to take a dig at the chef as she quipped: 'I mean, I feel like they could have got that from you though.'
The audience erupted in applause and Gordon laughed in hysterics as they were joined by fellow guests, Benicio del Toro, and on the sofa.
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Charli XCX took swipe at Gordon Ramsay as he said her BRAT album gave his daughters 'attitude in abundance' during The Graham Norton Show on Friday night
Graham asked Gordon if they channelled what they thought Brat was, Gordon replied: 'It's just attitude. In abundance. Loud volume. I think the older you get, the lower you want the volume'
The Moment (2026) is a satirical mockumentary starring Charli xcx that explores the intense pressure, chaotic fame, and commercial, "spon-con" machinery behind a pop superstar's rise.
While Being Gordon Ramsay, documents the chef as he opens his five-restaurant empire. The series also follows his home life with his wife, Tana Ramsay, and their six children
Earlier this week The Moment was branded 'muddled and misguided' as critics declared it a 'glum version of Spice World'.
This mockumentary sees Charli play a fictionalised version of herself, based on a story by the singer.
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Joining the star - whose name is Charlotte Aitchison - are Rosanna Arquette, Jamie Demetriou and Alexander Skarsgård, playing fictional characters.
From director Aidan Zamiri, the film combines real-life footage from Charli's Brat tour with scripted backstage scenes.
Since The Moment's release last month, critics have delivered their verdict on the film.
The Huntington News' Isabela Morales wrote: “The Moment” is another gamble that pays off, cementing the fact that XCX doesn’t owe anyone anything — not a perfect concert film, not a tidy ending and not even the truth.'
Quick to defend her BRAT album, Charli took the opportunity to take a dig at the chef as she quipped: 'I mean, I feel like they could have got that from you though'
Charlie and Gordon appeared on the show with fellow guests Benicio del Toro, Jennifer Garner, Charli XCX and Dave Grohl
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Charli's hit album BRAT took the world by storm and triggered the phenomenon that became BRAT summer(pictured performing at Glastonbury in June)
Charli's appearance comes after The Moment was branded 'muddled and misguided' as critics declared it a 'glum version of Spice World'
NME's Nick Levine penned: 'Throughout, XCX gamely plays a more irritable and conflicted version of herself.




